Rebirth Tokyo 1986

Chapter 92 What is loyalty!

Chapter 92 What is loyalty!

After setting his goals, Masato Takeshita came to Yamaichi Securities.

Securities companies, also known as investment banks, are more familiar with businesses such as corporate mergers and acquisitions.

"Tamura-san, I want to acquire a few companies. I wonder who is in charge of this business in your company." At this point, Takeshita Masato thought of his background and quickly added, "It would be best if he graduated from Waseda University."

"Well, okay, please wait, I'll ask right away."

Masato Takeshita is a big client of Yamaichi Securities, and Masayoshi Tamura is now serving only him. Even if he makes an extremely unreasonable excuse, Masayoshi Tamura has no choice but to do it.

He is particularly active in acquiring companies that will benefit Yamaichi Securities.

Soon, Masayoshi Tamura found a suitable candidate, a managing director named Hideaki Nagano.

He graduated from Waseda University. Although his main business direction is not corporate acquisitions, he has some corporate acquisition-related businesses under his control and is quite familiar with this industry.

"Oh, sure. I'll be at Yamaichi Securities at 3pm. Is that ok?"

"President Takeshita is always welcome at Yamaichi Securities."

This is the sponsor, let alone during normal working hours, even if he was asked to deliver a bottle of water in the middle of the night, he would get up obediently and buy a bottle of water to deliver it.

Employees of banks, securities companies and other companies are even more servile than dogs when facing their financial backers.

Only in this way can you earn more commissions and get promoted and get a salary increase quickly.

"Director, President Takeshita said he would arrive at 3pm."

"Well, okay, let's go to the company gate to greet them at 2: pm."

"Yes!"

We must show our respect to big financial sponsors.

And how to show the importance depends on a series of details.

At 2:55 pm, Takeshita Masato arrived at the Tokyo headquarters of Yamaichi Securities in a business car. As soon as he parked the car, Tamura Masayoshi immediately opened the door.

"President Takeshita, good afternoon, and welcome to Yamaichi Securities."

"Well, good afternoon."

Masato Takeshita nodded, and after getting out of the car, he took the initiative to say to the middle-aged man in his 50s standing in the middle: "Hello, Mr. Nagano, I am Masato Takeshita. It's our first meeting. Please give me your guidance."

"Good afternoon, Takeshita-san. I'm Nagano Hideaki, and I hope you will give me your guidance in the future."

Nagano Hideaki was very happy to see Masato Takeshita's initiative. After he took Masato Takeshita's business card, he also respectfully handed over his own business card.

They greeted each other politely and exchanged a few simple pleasantries.

Nagano Hideaki then took the initiative to say, "The company has prepared tea, shall we chat inside?"

"Yes, please!"

"please!"

In fact, Masato Takeshita had wanted to leave a long time ago.

In the middle of winter, who likes to be outside in the cold wind?

However, this is Yamaichi Securities' home turf. Although he is the client, we still have to respect him.

After drinking some tea and talking around each other for more than ten minutes, the two finally got to the point.

"I want to acquire all the major radio companies in Japan. Senior, please estimate how much money I will need."

At this point, Takeshita added: "Of course, the factory must be located in the Tokyo metropolitan area. I don't want to go too far."

With the rise of the Japanese economy, Japanese gangs have also been growing and developing. Especially during the bubble economy era, Japanese gangs also took advantage of this to develop to the peak. After all, the real estate industry, one of the two major indicators of the bubble economy, has always been inseparable from the underworld.

The most typical example is land acquisition, which formal companies are simply unable to handle and can only rely on gangs.

In addition to real estate, the financial industry also has the shadow of gangs.

The Soukaiya is one of the organizational forms used by Japanese gangs to penetrate into the financial field.

Although it is an organization under the mafia, its combat effectiveness is extremely strong.

Financial giants including Dai-ichi Kangyo Bank and Yamaichi Securities all bowed to the General Association, sometimes giving tens of millions of yen, sometimes more than 100 million yen.

After the truth was revealed, facing public protests, some of these financial giants resigned in disgrace, while others chose to commit suicide to apologize.

The Kanto region where Tokyo is located is actually not that bad, after all, it is under the emperor's feet.

The Kansai region, where Osaka and Kobe are located, is not so wonderful.

Kansai is the territory of Japan's largest gang, the Yamaguchi-gumi, which is very powerful.

What's even more terrible is that the Yamaguchi-gumi was splitting up at this time, and the two sides often fought each other in broad daylight. According to news reports alone, dozens of people died every year due to gang problems, and no one knew how many more died behind the scenes.

For the sake of your own life, try not to set up a factory in Kansai before the 21st century.

Nagano Hideaki didn't expect that Masato Takeshita wanted to make it so big, but he still agreed.

"no problem."

However, as a senior from the same school, he still tactfully advised: "Well, radios, is there such a big market? Are they going to be sold to underdeveloped countries?"

"No, please rest assured, Senior Nagano. I have an exclusive method to acquire a large number of radio companies."

A disaster emergency radio requires a flash of inspiration. As long as Masato Takeshita doesn't say anything, no one will be able to find it.

As for the internal affairs of the company, Masato Takeshita believes that no one will disclose it. It is not because he has confidence in the employees, but because they have all signed a confidentiality agreement.

If anyone dares to leak the secret, he will be a homeless person for the rest of his life.

In fact, Takeshita Masato really didn't want to tell anyone. Unfortunately, he didn't understand electronics and couldn't make a qualified radio.

In particular, a qualified disaster emergency radio also requires a certain level of technical content. Even many radio developers cannot make it waterproof, drop-proof, or crash-proof.

Before leaving Yamaichi Securities, Takeshita Masato simply said to Tamura Masayoshi: "Help me sell all my stocks within a week."

"Yes, President Takeshita."

Masayoshi Tamura's heart skipped a beat, wondering what was going on and why he suddenly sold all his stocks.

Masato Takeshita saw his worry and comforted him with a smile: "Don't worry, I won't give up stock trading. I will still invest all the money I take out this time in the stock market."

The Japanese stock market has risen a lot. If you sell all the stocks now, you will have more capital to invest in stocks and make more money.

As for semiconductors, he has already thought it through.

The initial capital required is not much.

The 31% of Matsumoto Manufacturing shares that he has not pledged are more than enough to cover the current radio project and the funding needs of the semiconductor industry.

When the radio starts to make a profit, he will take out more funds to invest in stocks.

However, that part of the money will not be placed in Yamaichi Securities.

Smart people must learn to diversify their investments, and large securities companies such as Nomura Securities should not be missed.

The funds from the mortgage loan of 40% of Matsumoto Manufacturing's shares and the money he made recently from stock speculation were the limit of his investment through Yamaichi Securities.

(End of this chapter)

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